Application For District 15B Indigent Lists - The North Carolina Court 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application For District 15B Indigent Lists in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your NC Bar Number, Name, and Firm Name in the designated fields. Ensure that your office address is physically located in District 15B.
  3. Fill in your contact information, including Telephone, Fax, and Email. This ensures the committee can reach you for any follow-up.
  4. Indicate the Law School you attended and your graduation date. Provide details on when you were licensed to practice in North Carolina and any other jurisdictions.
  5. Select the lists you wish to be placed on by checking the appropriate boxes. Note that List 5 is currently unavailable.
  6. Briefly summarize your trial experience and any specialized Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses you've completed.
  7. List 2-3 attorney references who can vouch for your qualifications.
  8. Provide any additional information that may assist the Indigent Defense Committee in their decision-making process. You can attach extra documents if needed.
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Indigent means poor, needy, impoverished. Indigent Criminal Defense is a legal term for defending poor people who are charged with a crime.
To this category belong persons who have no visible means of income, or whose income is insufficient for family subsistence, as identified by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), based on specific criteria.
An indigent person is extremely poor, lacking the basic resources of a normal life. Often the indigent lack not only money but homes. Indigent comes from a Latin word meaning wanting, which we used to use to mean lacking and not just to describe desires.

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7A‑450. Indigency; definition; entitlement; determination; change of status. (a) An indigent person is a person who is financially unable to secure legal representation and to provide all other necessary expenses of representation in an action or proceeding enumerated in this Subchapter.

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